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VOLCANOBarry ClevelandEclectic Prog2.34 | 4 ratings |
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![]() The album reminds me of KING CRIMSON more Ambient textures to go along with a PETER GABRIEL-esque flavor into World Music with many hypnotic textures, semi-improvised soundscapes and traditional rhythms.There are a lot of influences from African to Eastern to Caribbean Music, completing a vast pallette of ethnic inspirations with a slight rock context.Cleveland is actually responsible for all the non-traditional instruments of the album like electric and acoustic guitars, electric bass and synths, the guest musicians being the driving forces behind the ethnic orientations and vocal moments of ''Volcano''.The album offers trully exotic sounds and tropical atmospheres and many of the titles recall the region of inspiration.Of course it appears that the traditional instruments are heavily used with the mass of percussions and wind instruments eventually creating again an Ambient mood overall.The few tracks, where the guitar work is more apparent, have definitely a CRIMSON-ian feeling, albeit coming from their least succesful albums of the early-80's. ''Volcano'' has limited to no lack to be appreciated by a fan of Progressive Rock music, although some of its tastes have a nice Ethnic/Fusion touch.The album has more possibilities to be warmly received by lovers of Ethnic Music or Ambient/New Age, so it is recommended to be purchased by this kind of listeners and only.
apps79 |
2/5 |
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